Agnes Simpson
Broadcaster of the Year 1987 (1924 )
Agnes Simpson has enjoyed a broadcasting career that stands as a model
of leadership and integrity for broadcaster everywhere.
She was the first women Alabama Broadcaster of the Year in 1987. She
attended the University of Alabama; was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority and served in the Navy during World War II. Agnes
Simpson has been a true pioneer of advertising in Southeast Alabama
ever since she, along with her late husband, R.A. Dowling, put a 5,000
watt (WOOF-AM 560) station on the air in 1947. Independently she had
the foresight in 1963, to filed for the first FM stereo FM's in the
State of Alabama. In 1964, WOOF-FM99.7, became one of the first FM
Stereo radio stations in the state. Through the years, Agnes has sold
commercials, broadcast on-air and in 2008 still serves as President
of WOOF Inc. where she works each day and plays a vital part in WOOF's
continuing success. Some of the honors that have been be­stowed on
Agnes include: The Advertising Feder­ation's highest award, The Silver
Medalist/Citizen of the Year: Dothan's Woman of the Year in 1961:
and the Humanitarian of the Year from the Arthritis Foundation in
1996. Not only has Agnes Simpson played a significant part in the
broadcasting industry, she has also been involved with numerous organizations
working to make her community a better place to live. Some of the
organizations she has been a part of,include: Chamber of Commerce,
Kiwanis Club, Salvation Army, Dothan-Houston County Sub­stance Abuse
Board, Friends of the Opera House, Eclectas Club, and the Dothan Advertising
Fed­eration (now AAF Dothan), to name a few. -Alabama
Broadcasters Association